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Afghanistan
Contractor-Owned MQ-9 Reaper Drones Will Watch Over Marines in Afghanistan
2018-06-22
[TheDrive] The U.S. Navy has awarded General Atomics a contract worth more than $39.5 million to fly its own MQ-9 Reaper drones to keep watch over a U.S. Marine task force in Afghanistan, a possible plan The War Zone Was first to report on in January 2018. The deal comes as the Marines are sending personnel to train with the U.S. Air Force on operating these same drones as the former service moves ahead in developing its own large, multi-purpose unmanned aircraft.

The Pentagon announced the Navy had followed through on its initial proposal in its daily contracting announcement on June 19, 2018. According to that notice, the arrangement involves work in Yuma, Arizona, home to a Marine Corps Air Station, and Poway, California, where General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Inc. has its headquarters, as well as in Afghanistan.

All of this will be in direct support of the Marine’s Task Force Southwest. This element is advising and assisting Afghan troops in the notorious Helmand province and in neighboring Nimroz province, both of which are situated along the border with Pakistan.
Posted by:3dc

#3  Benghazi late.
Posted by: Woodrow   2018-06-22 12:27  

#2  Outstanding. My former employer put 80,000 hours on surveillance drones flying convoy escort in Iraq. Flying cover with armed drones is an excellent improvement.
Posted by: Blossom Hupager6063   2018-06-22 09:51  

#1  I'm getting a tingle about this.
the arrangement involves work in Yuma, Arizona...and Poway, California

direct support of the Marine’s Task Force Southwest

If the military can't monitor domestics, can civilian training missions? Maybe there's hope for the border yet.
Posted by: Skidmark   2018-06-22 08:27  

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